WHY A MARINA?
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:08 pm
I don`t know about you guys, but i must have been asked this question a thousand times over the years, along with stupid observations such as "they`re rubbish, they are", not as good as the Minor, etc,etc, but somehow i never seem to get tired of putting the ignorant straight on a few of the finer points of their comments.
I was recently asked Why? again by a Minor enthusiast who`s entire hatred of the Marina seemed to be based on the thought that if it wasn`t for the Marina, the Minor would have carried on! :roll: , after pointing out the obvious to him ie.. that the Minor sales had dropped off to virtually nil by 1971, and that there was no way the Minor would ever be able to compete with the fleet rivals Ford and Vauxhall were producing, he still seemed to think the Minor was a viable proposition to put up against the Cortina and Viva!...then i showed him Leslies 1300 which happened to be in the sprayshop :twisted: ..oh what fun as i pointed to the much roomier interior, inertia seatbelts, modern dash, massive boot!, after a little silence he just said "wow, where on earth did you find that!", after explaining that Leslie had bought it new in 1978 and that it had never once let him down in all those years, he had to admit that it was pretty good (for a Marina!) :roll: ...you just can`t win with some people ay! :roll:

I was recently asked Why? again by a Minor enthusiast who`s entire hatred of the Marina seemed to be based on the thought that if it wasn`t for the Marina, the Minor would have carried on! :roll: , after pointing out the obvious to him ie.. that the Minor sales had dropped off to virtually nil by 1971, and that there was no way the Minor would ever be able to compete with the fleet rivals Ford and Vauxhall were producing, he still seemed to think the Minor was a viable proposition to put up against the Cortina and Viva!...then i showed him Leslies 1300 which happened to be in the sprayshop :twisted: ..oh what fun as i pointed to the much roomier interior, inertia seatbelts, modern dash, massive boot!, after a little silence he just said "wow, where on earth did you find that!", after explaining that Leslie had bought it new in 1978 and that it had never once let him down in all those years, he had to admit that it was pretty good (for a Marina!) :roll: ...you just can`t win with some people ay! :roll:
The Austin A30
The Austin A35



